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Old 04-20-2014, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Lowe's48
Whats the different from the SCR and the new SC6 ?
sorry...new to 2wd !!
Aluminum chassis, improved steering rack and the option to run mid motor are the major changes.

The SC-R SP is a great truck if you want one pm me.
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Old 04-20-2014, 09:35 PM
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The shocks look to be plastic capped with a bleeder screw? Am I seeing this correctly?
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Old 04-20-2014, 09:42 PM
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Just built mine I did not run the servo saver anyone else running that also the plastic shock caps are kind of lame for a kit with this price tag.
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anybody get some track time on this truck this weekend??
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Just finished mine last night, hope to get it on the track today or tomorrow.

I used a TLR aluminum servo horn tapped to 3mm.

The plastic shock caps are not as nice as the aluminum, but I have been running them on my RT6 and have not had a problem.
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Originally Posted by J-RO
anybody get some track time on this truck this weekend??
YES - AWESOME
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Originally Posted by lewis4x4
YES - AWESOME
Mid or rear?
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Details please
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Old 04-21-2014, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by lewis4x4
YES - AWESOME
That's all I needed to hear Sold... would be nice to hear more though.

So I asked this in the RT6 forums, I'll ask here as well.

I'm thinking of using the Tebo (mid motor) RT6 as a base setup since it is essentially the same platform. Good or bad idea? Just can't find a good base setup for the SC6 anywhere.

Also running boosted 17.5 at our small, technical indoor clay track with 70 foot straight, shall I stick with the stock 80T spur? I also have a 76T as well? What pinion?
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Cody Turner won mod sc at the JBRL at Coyote Hobbies with his SC6 this past Saturday running rear motor. We have few MM at my home track and they are really fast.
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Does anyone have any video of one in action?
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Originally Posted by Posvar
Does anyone have any video of one in action?
+1 on that also keen so see some video

I have decided on the body that I'm going to get after having about 4 I liked

http://prolineracing.com/bodies/pre-...vt-clear-body/

I am thinking of different wheels now though and looking at these (they should fit going by previous info posted)

http://prolineracing.com/wheels/rene...-wheels-slash/

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Originally Posted by QDRHRSE
Cody Turner won mod sc at the JBRL at Coyote Hobbies with his SC6 this past Saturday running rear motor. We have few MM at my home track and they are really fast.
Oh man I thought it was mid. Good catch..

I wish they would post his set up because I have been watching him driving the sc6 way before it came out and I was blown away.
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Originally Posted by s.amadorJR
Oh man I thought it was mid. Good catch..

I wish they would post his set up because I have been watching him driving the sc6 way before it came out and I was blown away.
Nope. He got it last thursday. I was there. I just made an account to say that haha. I just finished building mine and I'll hit the track tomorrow and post video.
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Smile Rear v. Midmotor

My truck arrived yesterday! Debating on RR or MM configuration?
From the set-up sheets I have seen looks like rear motor for now!
Any feedback on rear v. mid???
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